I came across this old house. Had to make a quick shot because it was starting to rain heavy. I messed up with my camera settings so it was on ISO800 and It was on the wrong setting. It was on full Manual but I expcted it to be on Aperture and because and i was in a hurry and didnt really check it very good so it was under exposed quite a bit. I managed to rescue 2 stops of exposure in captureNX2.

I hope you like it. I dont make much architecture photos so i am not really good at it. This was just kind of a lucky shot.

Made it with a Nikon D7000 and nikkor 35mm F1.8G prime lens.
Attempts to rescue this photo were done in CaptureNX2.

Last edited by nikonfreak on Mon Aug 08, 2011 9:18 am, edited 3 times in total.

Well the top of the gable has been cropped and the foreground between you and the river/canal is of little interest. Compositionally I would have aimed higher to include all of the building, giving is a bit of sky above and not including the pathway in the foreground.

The scene looks a little flat - maybe upping the saturation on the green slightly would help too.